Falter in a sentence as a noun

Don't falter at the sight of a martyers fall.

One of my modems in the 1990s would falter about 1 out of 8 times.

I have no doubt that Gandalf knew that Frodo would falter at the end.

When you falter, you get the whip, which means you always have to be on your game.

When it faltered, it would never connect and never hang up.

Eventually they are going to falter and then their whole model crumbles.

In noticing that one part of my life was starting to falter I would soon over compensate.

Microsoft needs to keep at it. While this iteration is great, the platform will not flourish if they falter or take a release cycle off.

"I'm not saying that their approach is a bad idea, but they've allowed their execution to falter.

Yes, Google could falter and stop developing Android, but the code they have put in Github lives forever.

Falter in a sentence as a verb

But Nokia was a company that was already starting to falter when Elop came on board.

Small eComm businesses can easily falter at the financial pressures.

People learning to become designers get hung up in the creativity portion, then falter with creating anything at all.

How many generations can these two groups of people be relatively isolated before those bonds start to falter?

If the region's fortunes ever falter, everyone ends up massively underwater.

Or alternately, some profs were primarily concerned with creating material difficult that most of the students would falter, and it would become clear who the top 3-5 students are. Then they would know who to invite to their research group.

The people who could work the politics would get promoted and the people who understood the details would get frustrated by the top-down ambiguity and falter or leave.

If I were not able to hear the "tones"/sounds, the only way I would have been able to detect a faltering attempt is when the attempt lasted longer than successful attempts do. So, being able to hear the sound saved me time: I was able to detect a faltering attempt faster.

Without knowing or learning any of the technical information in the OP, I learned to distinguish the sound of a faltering attempt to connect from the sound of a normal one.

After the exit, your company would falter and eventually evaporate because everybody is out the door after cashing out.

Falter definitions

noun

the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech"

See also: hesitation waver faltering

verb

be unsure or weak; "Their enthusiasm is faltering"

See also: waver

verb

move hesitatingly, as if about to give way

See also: waver

verb

walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about"

See also: stumble bumble

verb

speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"

See also: bumble stutter stammer